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Product mass
« on: October 16, 2017, 09:31:50 AM »
We have 5g of SiO2 and 25g 30% solution of NaOH. Calculate a mass of product. Please help

SiO2+2NaOH =Na2SiO3+H2O

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Re: Product mass
« Reply #1 on: October 16, 2017, 10:23:19 AM »
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We have 5g of SiO2 and 25g 30% solution of NaOH. Calculate a mass of product. Please help

SiO2+2NaOH =Na2SiO3+H2O


You've been given an equation, that relates products to reactants.  You've been given mass, of reactants, and need mass of products.  But the units of your equation aren't mass.  You will have to convert back and forth.  You will also have to be sure you have enough of both reactants, you can only get as much product as you have enough reactant -- but which one do you have the least of?

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Re: Product mass
« Reply #2 on: October 16, 2017, 10:35:41 AM »
Ok so in my view it will be :

firstly mass of NaOH 0,3*25g=7,5g

I have to check the insufficiency of reactant:

SiO2+2NaOH =Na2SiO3+H2O

5g-----------xg
60g/mol----80g/mol (NaOH)

x=6,67g so there is excess of NaOH , so

5g------------yg (Na2SiO3)
60g/mol-----122g/mol (Na2SiO3)

y=10,17g

Is it correct ?

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Re: Product mass
« Reply #3 on: October 16, 2017, 03:12:37 PM »
5g------------yg (Na2SiO3)
60g/mol-----122g/mol (Na2SiO3)

y=10,17g

Is it correct ?

Looks OK.
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